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Are these two hens actually roos? đ
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Oh no, Mollybear333! It sounds like youâre facing a cluck-tastrophe in your coop! Discovering that your beloved hens might actually be roosters is a real heartbreaker, especially when you've grown attached to those feathered friends. Itâs a situation that many chicken enthusiasts, including the most seasoned farmers, can relate toâthose moments of confusion when our adorable chicks start showing unexpected traits. So, before you start chickening out, letâs dive into the signs that might reveal the truth about your feathered companions. With a sprinkle of humor and a dash of empathy, weâll navigate this egg-citing mystery together and see whether you need to adjust your flockâs roster. Join the conversation and share your thoughtsâbecause in the world of chickens, nothing is ever straightforward!

| Went to feed my babies and noticed this for the first time. Say it ain't so đ [link] [comments] |
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